The movie circles around a man named Harry (Raymond Elmendorf), an auto mechanic who is going through a nasty little divorce. When Harry gets fired from his job he starts really losing his mind by walking into a church completely naked singing Halleluya. He is committed to a hospital for sometime. When he is released his brother gives him a place to stay, a secluded rundown hotel. It is here that Harry quickly starts losing his mind as he sees ghosts, his life is threatened by street toughs, his teddy bear starts talking to him, etc etc. This all leads up to the obvious disaster at the end.
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Based on the 1984 San Ysidro McDonald's Massacre???
Last few minutes perhaps. And both the terrorist and the character from this film were mentally ill. But he was still married with children when the sniper
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took him out. For a "Direct to Video Movie of the Week" it showed Psychosis very well from the point of view of the mentally ill person, I guess as it's one redeeming value.
What a mvie, did'nt expect much but this is a psychological thriller well worth the view. Lead actor brilliant, suspense, whats true whats in his
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mind. Both come together in a vioent and in some ways unexpected climax. Had me thinking edge of the seat stuff definately worth the watch. Also a bit of the supernatural in there, or is it psychosis ? Loved it !